Burbot (Lota lota) are an apex piscivore that were illegally introduced to the Green River drainage, Wyoming, raising concerns for the conservation and management of fishes throughout the basin. However, relatively little is known about the diet of non-native burbot. The objectives of this research were to characterize diet composition of burbot and identify differences in diet composition as a function of sampling gear. Diet composition was characterized using frequency of occurrence, percent by number, and percent by weight to identify the importance of each prey type to burbot. Diet composition was compared across gears to identify the relationship between gear and diet. Fishes were present in the stomach contents of nearly all burb...
In Idaho, the burbot Lota lota are native only to the Kootenai River and are genetically distinct fr...
The cod family is represented in Illinois by only a single species, the burbot (Lota maculosa), occu...
Abstract Lotic systems in mountain regions have historically provided secure habitat for native fish...
Unintentional and illegal introductions of species disrupt food webs and threaten the success of man...
Throughout much of their distribution, Burbot (Lota lota ) populations are declining or have been ex...
Introduced species are a threat to biodiversity. Burbot, Lota lota, a fish native to the Wind River ...
Burbot in the Green River represent the only non-native Burbot population. The presence of Burbot i...
Suppression programs targeting undesirable fish species are difficult and effort intensive, often re...
gally introduced into the Green River drainage, Wyoming in the 1990s. Burbot could potentially alter...
The aims of this thesis are to determine the role of burbot in the freshwater ecosystem and clarify ...
Introductions of non-native fishes are threatening native fish communities in streams and rivers acr...
The invasion of freshwater ecosystems by non-native species can constitute a significant threat to n...
There are recent concerns that burbot stocks have been declining in some Northwestern states and Can...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
The Lake Michigan fish community has undergone many changes due to introduction of non-native specie...
In Idaho, the burbot Lota lota are native only to the Kootenai River and are genetically distinct fr...
The cod family is represented in Illinois by only a single species, the burbot (Lota maculosa), occu...
Abstract Lotic systems in mountain regions have historically provided secure habitat for native fish...
Unintentional and illegal introductions of species disrupt food webs and threaten the success of man...
Throughout much of their distribution, Burbot (Lota lota ) populations are declining or have been ex...
Introduced species are a threat to biodiversity. Burbot, Lota lota, a fish native to the Wind River ...
Burbot in the Green River represent the only non-native Burbot population. The presence of Burbot i...
Suppression programs targeting undesirable fish species are difficult and effort intensive, often re...
gally introduced into the Green River drainage, Wyoming in the 1990s. Burbot could potentially alter...
The aims of this thesis are to determine the role of burbot in the freshwater ecosystem and clarify ...
Introductions of non-native fishes are threatening native fish communities in streams and rivers acr...
The invasion of freshwater ecosystems by non-native species can constitute a significant threat to n...
There are recent concerns that burbot stocks have been declining in some Northwestern states and Can...
This thesis research consisted of two complimentary projects. The first focused on understanding the...
The Lake Michigan fish community has undergone many changes due to introduction of non-native specie...
In Idaho, the burbot Lota lota are native only to the Kootenai River and are genetically distinct fr...
The cod family is represented in Illinois by only a single species, the burbot (Lota maculosa), occu...
Abstract Lotic systems in mountain regions have historically provided secure habitat for native fish...